India, Pakistan and SINDOOR
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi made it clear that ‘OPERATION SINDOOR’ is not just a name but is a reflection of the feelings of millions of people in the country and an unbroken pledge of justice.
Detailed briefing on Operation Sindoor for FSAs highlights India's military superiority, technological advancements, and anti-terrorism stance.
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ABP News on MSNSatellite Images Show Craters, Collapsed Hangars At Pakistani Air Bases Hit In ‘Operation Sindoor’Maxar satellite images reveal extensive damage to Pakistani air bases after Operation Sindoor. Key bases like Jacobabad, Bholari, Sukkur, Nur Khan, and Mushaf sustained significant damage.
Message has gone to terror infrastructure in Pakistan that it is not immune to retaliation, says Former Home Secretary
The name for the military attack on Pakistan brings to mind a woman who became shorthand for the grief wrought by a terrorist attack.
India has briefed defence attaches of 70 nations on Operation Sindoor against terrorists and their backers. Sources said that India excluded China’s and Turkey’s officials from the briefing.
While Uri and Balakot saw PM Modi signal India's evolving policy on deterrence, Operation Sindoor has seen him set a new 'Lakshman Rekha' on terror and its state sposnors.
India has rejected U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim that he helped New Delhi and Islamabad reach a ceasefire in exchange for trade concessions.
Unease within section of the Congress over party line on ceasefire and US ‘involvement’, leaders fear it could end up fuelling BJP’s nationalist narrative